Investigation of Cogging Effect in Bisymmetric Dual Iron Core Linear Motor Stage

대칭구조 철심형 리니어모터 이송계에서의 코깅현상에 관한 연구

  • Oh, Jeong-Seok (Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials) ;
  • Park, Chun-Hong (Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
  • 오정석 (한국기계연구원 지능형생산시스템연구본부) ;
  • 박천홍 (한국기계연구원 지능형생산시스템연구본부)
  • Published : 2008.10.01

Abstract

This paper presents bisymmetric dual iron core lineal motor stage for heavy-duty high precision applications such as large area micro-grooving machines or high precision roll die machines. In this stage, two iron core linear motors are installed in laterally symmetric way to cancel out the attractive forces. Main focus was given to analyzing the effect of cogging force and moment for two different layouts, which are symmetric and half-pitch shifted ones. Experimental results showed that the symmetric layout is more adequate for high precision applications because of its clear moment cancellation effect. It was also verified that the effect of the residual cogging moment can be suppressed further by increasing the bearing stiffness. One problem of the symmetric layout is added cogging force which hinders smooth motion, but its effect was relatively small compared with that of moment cancellation.

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